Who should attend: All lawyers with a practice in real estate; the course may also be of interest to notaries public.

Learning level: All levels

Are you ready for CLEBC’s 11th annual Residential Real Estate Conference? Continuing with the tradition of previous years, lawyers like you will meet to discuss the latest cases, trends, and challenges faced by residential real estate practitioners today. You will have the opportunity to network with colleagues while learning valuable tips and strategies to apply to your files. You will leave the conference feeling up to date and on top of the most recent developments in residential real estate law.

Save even more with your CPDone Pass. Registration includes an electronic copy of the course materials.

Please note: The CPD hours of the rebroadcast may differ from the CPD hours of the original, live program.

PricingJump Start on CPD 2019

EARLY BIRDRegister by Feb 4

Regular PriceAfter Feb 4

Webinar Rebroadcast

$439

$489

Webinar RebroadcastArticled Student

$219

$239

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Tim Lack has been the responsible lawyer for over 8,000 real estate transactions, acting for banks, credit unions and many other institutional and private lenders. His work with private lenders is extensive and he has been asked to provide expert opinions on private lending issues for litigation lawyers. He has lectured on several occasions to other lawyers on this subject.

On the real estate side of his practice, Tim has been involved in residential and commercial conveyancing, land assemblies, office and industrial leasing, including landlord and tenant disputes. As part of his real estate development work, Tim has counselled clients from acquisition, through development and to final sales on condo projects, including mixed use and hotel developments.

Tim represents hundreds of clients in all areas of business and commercial deals and is well experienced in the issues surrounding the purchase and sale of businesses.

Finally, his wills and estates practice continues to grow and Tim prides himself on providing delicate and trusted advice to his clients in this area of law.

Jennifer Neville has been providing advice to strata corporations and owners since 2003. She assists strata corporations and owners with a broad range of strata property issues, including bylaw and resolution drafting, compliance with the Strata Property Act, repairs, collections, strata financing, disputes, and Civil Resolution Tribunal claims.

Jennifer regularly gives seminars for organizations such as the Professional Association of Managing Agents, the Strata Property Agents of BC, and the Condominium Home Owners Association. She is a contributing author to CLEBC’s British Columbia Strata Property Practice Manual. In addition, she is a Director of the Condominium Home Owners Association.

Jennifer’s successful practice depends, not only on knowledge of the law, but her sharp ability to listen, communicate effectively, and respond to her clients’ individual legal needs. Jennifer takes pride in providing tailored solutions that are practical, yet strategic.

This publication is essential for: junior to intermediate lawyers in real estate practice, and helpful for seasoned practitioners.

Current to: March 1, 2018

Although an efficient conveyancing practice may involve delegation to support staff, lawyers are ultimately responsible for ensuring a conveyance is properly managed. In addition to complete coverage of the necessary stages of a conveyance, BC Real Estate Practice Manual addresses practice issues most likely to confront and require a lawyer's expertise, including discussion of real estate licensees, tax considerations, undertakings, and collapsing deals. Mainly focused on residential property, this resource also provides a summary chapter on commercial conveyances.

With this resource, you will be able to:

avoid common conveyancing practice errors and mistakes

refer to statutes and cases to start your investigation of any substantive law issues that arise

use over 125 conveyancing forms and precedents to save you time

Buy your copy and be confident in your conveyances today!

Highlights of the 2018 update

BC “Housing Affordability Plan” tax measures (2018-19 budget):

property transfer tax (PTT) increase to 5% on residential property for portion over $3 million